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[quote=DAVEC,402408]Photoshop has its place in modern photgraphy, it can help but cant make a bad photo great. The important things to learn are exposure, composition and light. Exposure, understand how a camera takes an image. Leanr how aperture and speed affect the resulting image. My camera is always on aperture priority, I can adjust the aperture to what I need and let camera do the rest. Composition, rule of thirds is important but as a rule can be broken. Avoid the amatuer mistake of always having horizon in the middle of the picture. Light, the most important, nobody ever got a great shot on a dull grey day ( except wedding photographers). It is vital that lanscape photographers get up early for the first light and stick around late for the falling light. Rest of the day, eat drink and chat as the sunlight during that time is too harsh. Buying a DSLR is an investment for a serious photographer, but understanding how it works should be first task. My first camera 28 years ago was a Praktica 35mm manual camera, since that day I have owned many cameras and the best quality were my Hasselblads. But to be honest, the people that buy my photos wouldnt care what it was taken with or how, they just enjoy the final image, thats what its all about.[/quote]
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